TES expands team

Lancashire wireless communications business TES has extended its sales team with the recruitment of two new Business Development Managers.

Leyland-based TES Radio has significantly invested in its Sales and Marketing functions over the past two years and the two new appointees are the latest addition as the business ramps up its growth plan.

Andrew McNamara joins the business having held senior business development roles in engineering, logistics and automotive with companies including Cromwell Tools, Thermo Logistics and SMS Time Critical International; whilst Graham Webster held senior positions in businesses trading commodities, agricultural fertilizers and cereal seeds, for companies including Criddle & Co. (a division on the Billington Group), Gleadell Agriculture and GA Pet Food Partners.

TES Managing Director Keith Edwards, said: “We’re delighted that Andrew and Graham have joined the business. They are both highly experienced business development professionals and we’re confident that they will contribute significantly to the growth of TES Radio in the coming years.”

Andrew McNamara said: “This is an exciting time to be joining TES Radio as it embarks on its growth plan to deliver communications infrastructure to sectors like transport networks, manufacturers and process industries. The business works with blue-chip clients including Manchester Metrolink, UBS and AstraZeneca, so I’m looking forward to the challenge ahead.”

Graham Webster added: “I was really attracted to the idea of working for TES Radio, as I was impressed by the range of solutions they provide, whether it’s business critical communications, microwave networks or man-down and lone worker solutions. The company has ambitious plans and new applications in the pipeline, so I can’t wait to get going!”

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